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by James Brooks
Looking for a sweet jQuery News Scroller for your project?
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by Eric Dye
These 7 jQuery plugins aren’t really lucky, they’re just free.
by Eric Dye
So, what are the top programming languages in 2011?
Some have risen while others have fallen:
by Jeremy Smith
I am an avid reader of several blogs, but every month, it seems that some of them hit their content a little better than everyone else. Here are a couple of my favorites from last month.
OrangeParents.org
The last year and half of youth ministry has been dedicated to empowering, equipping, and encouraging the community of people around students of our youth group and Think Orange has some amazing resources. One of them is this daily blog specifically made to impact parents (and is a perfect ministry tool!). I’ve forwarded, printed, and used many of their posts for our leaders.
DougFields.com
While not new to the youth ministry (he is one of the superstars!), he is new to the blogging sphere this year and yet has come out with such great quality material that I am daily visiting his website and regularly commenting on articles. If you love his books, you will love his blog posts.
Tutorial 9
For all of you professional and amateur graphic and web designers out there, this is a great collection of tutorials to skim through for creative ideas and useful tools.
by Eric Dye
On ChurchDrop, we write about all sorts of nifty junk about tablets.
Apps to aid creative work. Apps to boost productivity. Apps to increase organization.
I was under the impression that tablets were being used for work.
I was wrong.
by Jay Caruso
Photography is art.
But unlike so many other forms of art, there are rules, procedures, and other variables that often constitute what makes a “good” picture. Pablo Picasso could draw a few squiggly lines on a piece of notebook paper, hung in a gallery and people would debate for days what the painting means to them.
Meanwhile a crappy photograph is just that: a crappy photograph. Granted, I doubt we’ll be seeing any paint by numbers hung at the Whitney Museum of Art for example, but despite photography being an art, it does comes with some caveats with regard to how “good” it is that is not found in other areas of creative arts. [Read more…] about Photography Advice You Can Do Without